holoride, HTC VIVE ‘Roll Out’ XR Entertainment

The two firms have partnered to deliver a cutting-edge entertainment platform for vehicles

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Published: February 25, 2022

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Immersive entertainment firm holoride has partnered with HTC VIVE to roll out its extended reality (XR) platform, the company announced on Friday.

The partnership will integrate the company’s XR technologies on HTC’s VIVE Flow goggles, allowing users to immerse themselves in virtual worlds, games, and real-time 3D (RT3D) content for travel.

holoride has selected the lightweight, compact headsets as its first fully-compatible head-mounted display (HMD) for the entertainment system, which is set for launch in the second half of 2022.


The platform blends several key technologies such as location and navigation data, RT3D content, and ‘hyper-immersive’ experiences, allowing users to navigate huge virtual creations and watch films.

The VIVE Flow weighs at just 189 grammes and features a dual-hinge folding design for impressive comfort and portability. Despite its small form factor, the headset provides massive cinematic screens for watching all the latest movies, experiences, and other audiovisual content.

Nils Wollny, Chief Executive and Co-Founder of holoride, said his company was on a mission to create “exciting in-vehicle experiences” for travelling the Metaverse.

Explaining further, he stated,

“VIVE Flow is the ideal device for on-the-go XR, so we are thrilled to be partnering with HTC VIVE to give riders direct access to holoride. The glasses’ sleek, portable design means riders can enjoy a fun and connected experience anywhere they go”

Shen Ye, Global Head of Hardware for HTC VIVE, explained that the device could fit in the palm of a user’s hand and “still deliver a breathtaking experience.”

He added,

“Paired with holoride’s impressive tech, you’ll be able to turn car rides into virtual amusement parks. We’re very excited to work with holoride in shaping the future of passenger entertainment”

The integrated motor solution will demo at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2022 in Barcelona, Spain at its exhibition booth, from February 28 to March 3.

The news comes after the Munich, Germany-based firm released its Elastic software developer kit (SDK) in July last year, powered by Unity’s gaming engine technologies.

The world-first immersive platform’s Elastic SDK debuted on Pico Interactive headsets and will lead to the development of immersive content with reduced motion sickness for the auto platform.

 

 

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